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Wednesday, March 08, 2006

Ergonomics Comes to Washington State Health Care Workers

Good news for the backs of Washington State health care workers:

Washington’s major nursing, hospital, and health worker groups today joined in celebrating the passage of a law to promote safer moving and lifting of patients in the state’s hospitals.

The Washington Senate voted 48-0 today to approve the bill. Yesterday, the Washington House of Representatives voted 85-13 in favor of the legislation.

The bill requires hospitals to:

Establish Safe Patient Handling Committees.

Create safe patient handling policies.

Conduct patient handling assessments.

Provide annual staff training.

Conduct annual performance evaluations.

The bill also provides a tax credit to hospitals to encourage expanded use of mechanical lift equipment.

The bill was supported by the Service Employees International Union District 1199NW, the United Staff Nurses Union/UFCW Local 141, the Washington State Hospital Association, and the Washington State Nurses Association.